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the control of the local experience. pandora doesn't control the phone. they don't know that information. this is going to be a serious competit competitor. and i think what might be most compelling for you to switch services is, one, they'll auto download it i assume to your phone, and it's going to have basically significantly more skips, it's going to be global. and it's probably going to have the ability to cache. you'll be able to go to a subway or airplane and still keep listening which pandora can't do. >> the ipad. so if apple is literally spinning aweb around the pan -- a web around the pandoras, groupons, you make the point they're not just devices, they are really into e-commerce and local advertising. they want to know where you, that explains maps. is this all done organically, rich, or not just pandora, but anybody who has the tiny piece of that pie, can they be acquired, be a part of that party after being purchased? >> y >> well, anything is possible in terms of being acquired. i would be surprised if someone tries to buy pandora. doesn't
the control of the local experience. pandora doesn't control the phone. they don't know that information. this is going to be a serious competit competitor. and i think what might be most compelling for you to switch services is, one, they'll auto download it i assume to your phone, and it's going to have basically significantly more skips, it's going to be global. and it's probably going to have the ability to cache. you'll be able to go to a subway or airplane and still keep listening which...
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it is about the search result in the advertising that comes on a local level after that, is it smart that the ecosystems of google and apple are separating or not? >> again, at a high level you'll look at two companies becoming direct competitors in every sing of the world. operating apple on the home screen is probably a lifetime thing. you will probably see kodak move away from the ecosystem and everything. the two systems will go after each other and i don't think their products are going to promote an enemy. >> they keep growing expenses faster than their top line. for a company of this size, i find that a little disturb bes. ben, would you agree they could have more physical opinion and more focus. but this is not a company that lacks ambition. following this for over a decade, it is fascinating. thee guys really have drank their own cool-aid want to see them continuing to push off nor off, getting into more and more offices and do things untone. you are seeing them do this -- >> i'm curious, the next frontier of computing will be the wearable pc, things like glasses and other d
it is about the search result in the advertising that comes on a local level after that, is it smart that the ecosystems of google and apple are separating or not? >> again, at a high level you'll look at two companies becoming direct competitors in every sing of the world. operating apple on the home screen is probably a lifetime thing. you will probably see kodak move away from the ecosystem and everything. the two systems will go after each other and i don't think their products are...
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local company for me. wow, we're doing bad. >> credit suisse on wendy's. >> starts with neutral. could be burger wars. for the largest coffee i paid $1.06 this weekend. wen wendy's has the baconater. you must take it with lipitor. i mean, this thing is just one of the most -- you know, these prices are coming down for burgers. >> yeah. >> they're coming down. and the calories are going up. i don't know if that's working. >> you go long with wendy's and merck, fast food play? >> pfizer -- yes, a tandem play. it's like how -- you know, when isaac redman goes down at the same time mendenhall goes down, have you to have a third guy, yes. i want handcuffs on wendy's, as we say in fantasy game. >> new logo. >>> rotten month for apple but will a smaller ipad help the company and a four-week losing streak. we'll get a closer look at the correction. can dow shake off cat and their look? ouncer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the ai
local company for me. wow, we're doing bad. >> credit suisse on wendy's. >> starts with neutral. could be burger wars. for the largest coffee i paid $1.06 this weekend. wen wendy's has the baconater. you must take it with lipitor. i mean, this thing is just one of the most -- you know, these prices are coming down for burgers. >> yeah. >> they're coming down. and the calories are going up. i don't know if that's working. >> you go long with wendy's and merck, fast...
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where's the hot new locale? we'll be joined by the chef himself. >> let's bring in steve liesman who has been speaking to the chicago fed president, charles evans. steve? >> thanks very much, simon. definitely upside surprising. what i've heard from economists is they're looking for more upside surprises in the services index which i saw a report this morning. this will come in a couple of days, up to 54. we'll see. obviously not the bottom but obviously not all that great. and i'd be interested to know what the employment production and the new orders indices were inside those numbers. those will be the kind of details that will tell us how strong the internals were on the ism. i talked to charlie evans this morning. he was one of the advocates of what we're calling the q.e. infinity program, the idea of keeping your foot on the accelerator, the central bank keeping its foot on the accelerator as long as employment remained above 7%. just a little background, the fed did not go with evans' specific proposal but
where's the hot new locale? we'll be joined by the chef himself. >> let's bring in steve liesman who has been speaking to the chicago fed president, charles evans. steve? >> thanks very much, simon. definitely upside surprising. what i've heard from economists is they're looking for more upside surprises in the services index which i saw a report this morning. this will come in a couple of days, up to 54. we'll see. obviously not the bottom but obviously not all that great. and i'd...
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